A Visit to the Queen of the Atlantic
We hadn’t planned to visit her. But after overhearing a couple deride the steep, back-jolting road to Askja, an all-day event to see an Icelandic crater we
We hadn’t planned to visit her. But after overhearing a couple deride the steep, back-jolting road to Askja, an all-day event to see an Icelandic crater we
“You should write about it mom,” Lynn kept telling me. About growing up in the dark. Not having electricity until I was six years old!
Reading Kelly Kelleher’s essay on the colour lilac, the fashion shade this spring/summer, awakened a dormant inspiration to write a poem on lilacs. Going to Saskatchewan
Don’t you love rhubarb? Growing up on the prairies, rhubarb signaled that winter was over: dessert bowls of mom’s dull-coloured canned rhubarb with its bracing,
Leaving Las Vegas you might, like us, miss the turnoff sign for Seven Magic Mountains. But you can’t miss seeing them—ginormous, 30-35-foot-tall neon-painted totems towering
No, me neither. Until Magellan saw them on TV in Barcelona we had no idea what castells were. On Saturday morning a few days later,
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